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Molusco contagioso a nivel plantar: a propósito de un caso

Authors: Carro de la Iglesia, Noelia;

Molusco contagioso a nivel plantar: a propósito de un caso

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[Resumen] Se describe el caso de una niña de 14 años de edad, sin antecedentes personales de interés, que fue derivada de Atención Primaria a la Clínica Universitaria de Podología de la Universidad A Coruña, por lesiones cutáneas no identificadas en la planta del pie izquierdo, y que fue posteriormente remitida al Servicio de Dermatología del Hospital Naval de Ferrol, donde tras establecer el diagnostico de molusco contagioso se pautó el tratamiento y realizó el seguimiento. Valoración: Se observan placas eritematosas-edematosas pruriginosas en codos, rodillas, talones, y dorso de dedos de manos y de pies. En la planta del pie izquierdo, se aprecian unas pápulas umbilicadas asintomáticas. Plan de actuación: Se realiza tratamiento quiropodológico en la Clínica Universitaria de Podología y posteriormente un curetaje de la lesión plantar en el Servicio de Dermatología, cuyo estudio histopatológico confirmó la sospecha de molusco contagioso. Se pautó fluticasona en crema para el resto de las lesiones cutáneas y bilastina oral durante 3 semanas. Discusión: En este caso nos centraremos en el molusco contagioso y su reacción tipo Gianotti-Crosti-like. Son escasos los casos de molusco contagioso a nivel plantar y de su reacción tipo Gianotti-Crosti descritos en la literatura por lo que es necesaria la realización de estudios de investigación a mayor escala que nos permitan conocer mejor las características de este, mejorando en el diagnóstico, para poder dar una buena calidad de vida de nuestros pacientes.

Resumo] Descríbese un caso dunha nena de 14 anos de idade, sen antecedentes persoais de interese, que foi derivada de atención primaría a Clínica Universitaria de Podoloxía da Universidade da Coruña, por lesións cutáneas non identificadas na planta do pe esquerdo, e que foi posteriormente remitida ao Servicio de Dermatoloxía do Hospital Naval de Ferrol, onde tras establecer o diagnostico de molusco contaxioso, pautouse o tratamento e realizouse o seguemento. Valoración: Obsérvanse placas prurixinosas eritemato-edematosas en cóbados, xeonllos, talóns e dorso dos dedos de mans e pes. Na planta do pe esquerdo, aprécianse unhas pápulas umbilicadas asintomáticas. Plan de actuación: Realizarase tratamento quiropodolóxico na Clínica Universitaria de Podoloxía e posteriormente unha curetaxe da lesión plantar no Servicio de Dermatoloxía, cuxo estudio hitopatolóxico confirmou a sospeita de molusco contaxioso. Pautouse fluticasona en crema para o resto de lesións cutáneas e bilastina oral durante 3 semanas. Discusión: Neste caso centrarémonos no molusco contaxioso e a súa reacción tipo Gianotti-Crosti-like. Son escasos os casos de molusco contaxioso a nivel plantar e da súa reacción tipo Gianotti-Crosti descritos na literatura, polo que é necesaria a realización de estudos de investigación a maior escala que permitan coñecer mellor as características de esta, mellorando no diagnóstico, para poder dar una boa calidade de vida a os nosos pacientes.

[Abstract] We describe the case of a 14-year-old girl, with no personal history of interest, who was referred from Primary Care to the University Clinic of Podiatry of the University of A Coruña, due to unidentified skin lesions on the sole of her left foot, and who was later referred to the Ferrol Naval Hospital Dermatology Service, where, after establishing the diagnosis of molluscum contagiosum, treatment was prescribed and follow-up was carried out. Assessment: Pruritic erythematous-edematous plaques are seen on elbows, knees, heels, and dorsum of fingers and toes. On the sole of the left foot, asymptomatic umbilicated papules can be seen. Action plan: Chiropody treatment was carried out at the University Clinic of Podiatry and subsequently a curettage of the plantar lesion in the Dermatology Service, whose histopathological study confirmed the suspicion of molluscum contagiosum. Fluticasone cream was prescribed for the rest of skin lesions and also oral bilastine for 3 weeks. Discussion: In this case we will focus on the molluscum contagiosum and it reaction Gianotti-Crosti-like. There are very few cases of molluscum contagiosum at the plantar level and its Gianotti-Crosti type reaction describe in literature, wich is why it is necessary to carry out research studies on a larger scale that allow us to better understand its characteristics, improving diagnosis, in order to give our patients a good quality of life.

Traballo fin de grao (UDC.FEP). Podoloxía. Curso 2021/2022

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Molusco contagioso, Molusco contaxioso, Planta del pie, Planta do pe, Molluscum contagiosum

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